2018 PNB Calendar

This 13-month calendar features Angela Sterling’s photography of PNB productions, including George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®.$12.95 from Amusements Gift Shop

Tickets to The Nutcracker

Come for the holiday tradition, stay for Tchaikovsky’s cherished score played live by the PNB Orchestra, gorgeous scenery and costumes by celebrated author and illustrator Ian Falconer (Olivia the Pig), brilliant dancing by PNB’s incredible dancers, a snowfall every performance, and Seattle Center’s McCaw Hall all dressed up for the holidays.Starting at $30 from PNB.org

Nutcracker Ornaments

Grab a mini replica of one of your favorite characters from PNB’s production of The Nutcracker, based on illustrations by Ian Falconer.$14.95 each or $49.95 for four

Autographed Pointe Shoes

Take home a piece of PNB! Collect a pair of packaged pointe shoes autographed by the ballerina who wore them.$30-$50 per pair

Subscribe to PNB

Whether you’re delighting someone else or just want to treat yourself, give the gift of a PNB subscription. Choose three or four shows from Swan Lake, DIRECTOR’S CHOICE, EMERGENCE, and LOVE & BALLET. Visit us in the lobby, call our box office at 206.441.2424, or shop online.Starting at $100 for all four remaining shows

PNB Eastside Summer Dance Workshops

Give the gift of dance and join us at the NEW Francia Russell Center. Students ages 4-7 will participate in a week-long session of dance and music classes, stories, and crafts focused around different ballets, including The Nutcracker.Classes start at $250. Call 425.451.1241 for registration information!

Support Pacific Northwest Ballet!

Already a PNB fan? Deepen your relationship with PNB this holiday and give yourself a gift that lasts all year. Join us for a Spring Insider’s Tour, Studio Rehearsals, tickets to a Dress Rehearsal, and opportunities to observe PNB Company Classes.

Hi Matthew! Amusements will be open during all Nutcracker showtimes, which can be found on our website. The shop opens two hours before each show, and remains open between matinee and evening performances. If you aren’t sticking around to see the show, the easiest time to shop is right when the show starts (and everyone else is inside the theater!). Alternatively, you can shop anytime online.

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Just seeing the photos makes me cry and smile at the same time. Growing up, Frederick & Nelson windows and PNB was Christmas magic. It was also a tradition for my late daughter, Elizabeth. From the old concert hall to the new home , from small to monolith size Mouse King, Christmas can’t begin until the PNB curtain goes up. This is expensive magic since I am a journalist in Hawaii. (originally from Bremerton). Thank you for keeping the magic alive. Mele Kalikimaka